I guess they have a point, but when they claim 'an organisation we are trusting with our most important business and personal data?' it makes them come across as people who don't know much about privacy.
Trusting important business and personal data on infrastructure you don't have control over shows a lack of understanding on what the Internet is.

Well I was cancelling my dropbox subscription when it expires at the end of the year anyway so don't really care which war monger torturers they let sit at their table.

I'm quite happy to trust dropbox (as much as I trust any of them) but why should I pay $99 a year to dropbox when I can get the same service from google for $24? Also to my knowledge Google doesn't have

I use Dropbox, Google Drive, SkyDrive and Crashplan as backup destinations, with Crashplan being a paid account that stores 1.5TB of my data. Dropbox has about 75GB. Google & MS get a subset of some key folders.

SkyDrive upload speeds are an absolute joke and google runs at the same speed as Dropbox so for my use case I can move to a paid Google account, drop dropbox (ha!) to a free account and be $75 a year better off.

DropBox gets price hammered by google and then puts this lady on the board. Brilliant marketing guys. Sheer brilliance.